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    Old 01-20-2011, 05:50 PM
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    Many years ago, I took an applique class when I thought I liked hand work. And a few leaves later, I have 3 leaves sewn on for a flower or something and that's it. I'm working on a UFO (not that one, lol) where I want to applique the center block with my boss' son's name (Ian. Love short names). I had everything else together and just put off the applique for 6 years. Well, I'm working through my UFOs and decided to try the appliquing. Though I still prefer piecing, it's really not that bad to applique. Takes more focus, patience, and accuracy, but isn't as bad as I remembered it.

    Just wanted to share! :D
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    Old 01-20-2011, 06:19 PM
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    You still have the same boss after 6 years? You'd better get it done good luck
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    great for working on an unfinished project
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    Old 01-20-2011, 07:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by quiltlonger
    You still have the same boss after 6 years? You'd better get it done good luck
    Yeah, no. I had originally started it for my business partner's son. We have since had a falling out and haven't spoken in a few years. Luckily I hadn't started to applique the son's name. A few jobs later, I made a quilt for the boss' daughter, and so the son needed one too, to be fair. I also left that job about 6 months ago to go back to teaching, but I still see the quilt as Ian's, am friendly with the old office, and want to get it DONE!
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